Whole-school depression resources

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A collection of resources that could be used as part of a KS1 topic about our schools.
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I created this planning for a class of specific students with learning difficulties and behavioural issues. I have added quite a lot of differentiation throughout the planning to support students as the class has mixed abilities. Topics include;
-What is mental health? stress, depression and anger management.
-Stress
-Self-harm and negative thoughts
-Preventing mental health - stress management
-Self-Actualization personal growth and recognising personal qualities
-Self Actualization personal growth and what can we improve about ourselves.
If you are to purchase this please beware it is specifically designed for a mixed group of young people.
Happy teaching.

Introduction to Mental Health for KS3 PSHE / Citizenship. Full lessson including resources.
Includes:
Ddiamond 9 activity on healthy lifestyles
Quiz on mental health
Information on different mental health disorders including anxiety, OCD and self harm.
Group work on spotting and helping with mental health
Badge competition
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An in-depth self assessment sheet for students to fill out.
It asks about achievement, effort, behaviour, happiness as well as 78 self assessment criteria like:
- do you think you fear doing something wrong;
- do you think you have lots of worries;
- do you think you complete classwork poorly;
- do you think you are depressed.
Excellent analysis of where a student feels they are at, and a foundation for a conversation.

This bundle provides 3 manuals to help teachers and/or parents work with students who display problems with self esteem.
The books contain comprehensive background notes on the concept of self esteem and provide a number of activity pages that teachers can photocopy for class lessons.

There are 45 heart shaped patterns to colour. Perfect for children who are feeling a bit stressed, angry, anxious or sad. Colouring is therapeutic and calming. Children talk whilst colouring and it will help them to feel better in themselves.

Problems resulting from low self esteem often surface during a child’s adolescent years. Clearly, however, steps can be taken much earlier in life to prevent the development of these problems. Alternatively action may need to be put in place that will assist children seen as ‘at risk’ in terms of a low self esteem.
Educators and parents will recognise the signals of these ‘at risk’ children from the descriptions given in 'Raising Self Esteem in the Young' and will be able to use the activity pages to help children regain a healthy self esteem.
The importance of action in the formative years is highlighted when it is realised that the feelings children hold about themselves may well determine the level of their achievements both in childhood and later life.
This is a Photocopy Master ebook (51 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom. Our ebooks are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Authors: Lou Thompson and Tim Lowson

This is the little story / fairy-tale of Little Chick who hates his little and younger brother because he wants his parents just for him alone.
But after a magical dream-journey with Mick this suddenly changed. After this journey Little Chick doesn't want to be alone any longer, at the end of this story. What has happened?
The little boy who was so extremely jealous was circa 4 years old.
This is a story for young children to read. But also meant as a contemporary tale for parents, to read their child who is perhaps jealous and don't want to share mother and father. FREE to download.
written by Anneke van der Meer / translation, Anne Porcelijn